Victorian Britain Sources Questions.
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Q: Read Sources D and G. These sources disagree about conditions in the domestic system. Does this mean that one of the must be wrong? In source D, the idea given is that the domestic system was a tremendously more comfortable lifestyle than life in the city for children. Contrary to that in source G, it explores different ideas and gives a much more balanced view by saying that though the two lifestyles were tremendously different, the two may have been just as bad as each other. However, the ideas of source D are quite unreliable, as there is a very strong bias. The writer was "a strong critic of the factories and their owners" and therefore would bring down factory works and its exploitations at any costs. The grudge was so strong that though not everything he wrote was a lie, there was much exaggeration and spinning off the...


